Student Wins Award for Her Electronic Thesis
This thesis by Lara Fackrell, M LAR 2008, won an
Innovative Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Award from the Networked Digital Library of Theses
and Dissertations.
Reprinted Courtesy of K-State Media Relations and Marketing
An electronic thesis submitted by a Kansas State University
graduate student has won an Innovative Electronic Theses and Dissertations
award from the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
The network is an international organization dedicated to promoting the
adoption, creation, use, dissemination and preservation of electronic theses
and dissertations.
Lara Fackrell, Garden City, MO, completed her master of landscape architecture degree from K-State in May 2008.
Her thesis, “Equestrian communities: design features and development
process,” was submitted electronically and can be viewed in the K-State
Research Exchange at http://hdl.handle.net/2097/792
In her thesis, Fackrell uses color, multicolumn layouts, visual motifs, maps,
photographs and illustrations to create her research paper. Her major professor
was Stephanie Rolley, professor of landscape architecture and regional and
community planning. The thesis, which met the content requirements of the
K-State Graduate School and her department, also has the appearance of a
proposal or presentation a landscape architect would deliver to a client.
Fackrell’s award is $800. Her major professor was Stephanie Rolley.
The Electronic Theses and Dissertations awards program, sponsored by Adobe
Systems Inc., recognizes students whose electronic theses or dissertations make
innovative use of software and serve to transform the genre of print theses and
dissertations. More information on the awards is available at http://www.ndltd.org/community/awards/etd-awards/view
and information about K-State’s electronic theses, dissertations and reports
program is available at http://www.k-state.edu/grad/etdr
